* Blocker bug tracker bugs have been created [[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping/Trackers#Current_Tracker_Bugs Trackers]]

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** PHX2 move

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=== Linaro LEG update ===

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** PA planning

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* Jon Masters has been working with Linaro for over a year

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** v5/v6/v7 support

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* Have wanted a enterprise server oriented working group within Linaro

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** v8 plans

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* This is LEG

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** Smoothing th4e on-ramp process + growing contributor base

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* Engineer assignees working within LEG to solve problems and push things upstream, work on standardization

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* There is a roadmap on linaro.org + minutes from the LEG meetings

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* Al Stone from Red Hat working on ACPI support

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* Fu Wei from Red Hat working on getting the Linaro test system up and running on Fedora

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* ARM is also working other standards, etc.

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* Jon to write a message to the mailing list with more details on LEG, engineer assignees from the various companies, etc.

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* Linaro are working with us -- not against us. Let's work together and bridge the two communities. They're not going to do any mass rebuild of Fedora -- they'll probably have spins and/or perhaps a remix for testing.

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* Hopefully we can get more Fedora folks at Linaro Connect conferences

** Dennis will try to keep it as current as possible to make it easy to make the switch

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** Cutover process will be: kickstart the builders, bring up four or five to start (soft + hard), switch off apache in Seneca, dump the database, load the database, bring everything up in Phoenix, change DNS over, and then make sure everything is OK, then build up the builder capacity.

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* PA planning

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** Push for Primary -- branching sometime in the next four to six weeks -- some of the builders will be dedicated for primary arch, some will be dedicated to secondary (because we need to support it for another 13 months past F19 GA).

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** Hardware shipping on Monday the 21st

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** Hardware will be installed in the Phoenix data center over the next couple of weeks

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* v5/v6/v7 support

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** Move v5 and v7 to Phoenix

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** Build v5 for F19 and then stop producing v5 releases (unless we get consensus that 18 is a good place to stop, but that might be a bit abrupt)

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** Seneca is going to manage the process of building v6 for the Raspberry Pi support, and maintain it for at least 18 months of support on the Pi

Members of the Fedora ARM project are attending the 2013 FUDCon event in Lawrence, Kansas (Kansas University). We have sessions on Saturday and Sunday, with some informal events besides. Please see below for further details.

Engineer assignees working within LEG to solve problems and push things upstream, work on standardization

There is a roadmap on linaro.org + minutes from the LEG meetings

Al Stone from Red Hat working on ACPI support

Fu Wei from Red Hat working on getting the Linaro test system up and running on Fedora

ARM is also working other standards, etc.

Jon to write a message to the mailing list with more details on LEG, engineer assignees from the various companies, etc.

Linaro are working with us -- not against us. Let's work together and bridge the two communities. They're not going to do any mass rebuild of Fedora -- they'll probably have spins and/or perhaps a remix for testing.

Dennis will try to keep it as current as possible to make it easy to make the switch

Cutover process will be: kickstart the builders, bring up four or five to start (soft + hard), switch off apache in Seneca, dump the database, load the database, bring everything up in Phoenix, change DNS over, and then make sure everything is OK, then build up the builder capacity.

PA planning

Push for Primary -- branching sometime in the next four to six weeks -- some of the builders will be dedicated for primary arch, some will be dedicated to secondary (because we need to support it for another 13 months past F19 GA).

Hardware shipping on Monday the 21st

Hardware will be installed in the Phoenix data center over the next couple of weeks

v5/v6/v7 support

Move v5 and v7 to Phoenix

Build v5 for F19 and then stop producing v5 releases (unless we get consensus that 18 is a good place to stop, but that might be a bit abrupt)

Seneca is going to manage the process of building v6 for the Raspberry Pi support, and maintain it for at least 18 months of support on the Pi

v7 will go Primary (hopefully for F20), but v5 and v6 won't go to primary arch

v8 plans

Generally speaking, you won't see tangible hardware in the very near future

From the software side, most of the support for v8 should be in F19 (as a secondary arch)

In the F20 and F21 cycles, we'll look at when to push v8 to primary arch (shooting for the F22 cycle -- but this is highly contingent upon hardware availability)

NOTE: Dinner is at Tellers at 8pm. We are heading out from the conference hotel (ride sharing) at 7:30pm (please contact Jon Masters by text on 617-759-1337 if you need picking up from somewhere else). If you have not RSVPed please contact Jon to let him know you are planning to attend.

Jared Smith brought an OpenBlocks AX3 ARM server (based on the Armada XP processor) that is currently running Debian, and he'd like some help getting Fedora on it -- both to show the OpenBlocks folks how we got it working, as well as to help Jared learn more about getting Fedora running on a new piece of ARM hardware.